Video and pictures which all tell the same sorry, sodden story

Photographer Alex Cantrill-Jones's picture of flooding in Sawley, which has made properties inaccessible, above. Clockwise, from above left, reader Bob Morris's shot of the rising waters looking towards the old Willington power station. Deputy picture editor Ian Hodgkinson's two photographs of the River Trent, which burst its banks, taken from Swarkestone Bridge and Derby Telegraph assistant news editor Suzanne Nelson's shot of West Park in Long Eaton.

FROM rising water near village homes to landscapes transformed by the deluge – our photographers and readers have been capturing and sharing their experiences of how four days of heavy rain flooding has affected them.

One shot, taken by our photographer Alex Cantrill-Jones from the air, shows how homes in Sawley were yesterday surrounded by floodwater.

"If there's no more rain, that'll give it time to subside and drain off."

Reader Bob Morris sent in images to the Derby Telegraph of the roads between Willington and Repton, including a shot of flooded fields near the former Willington power station.

And Derby Telegraph staff members Suzanne Nelson and Ian Hodgkinson both snapped pictures of high water levels in Long Eaton and Swarkestone – with reports from drivers of how the area around Swarkestone Bridge was heavily flooded throughout yesterday.